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...“The ITC undertook a thorough legal process and its expert judgment in this matter should be respected, protecting intellectual property rights and maintaining public trust in the United States’ patent system...
...The company did not comment on its intentions beyond the patents....
...Isabel BerwickYeah, it’s a whole multimedia event. Frederick StudemannThe book is a sort of instrument in boosting the other stuff sometimes, isn’t it?...
...Write to the FintechFT team at imani.moise@ft.com and sid.v@ft.com....
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...Mr Kulkarni said the sector would become more like “Apple v Samsung”, where biotechs competed on adding generation after generation of features....
...It will go on to expand its patent litigation to several countries around the world November 2017 Apple countersues Qualcomm for patent infringement....
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...If Mr Zuckerberg can’t wrestle back control of this runaway system, then Facebook doesn’t deserve the user trust that he says is his paramount goal....
...Thanks to a series of court rulings since the mid-2000s, such as eBay v MercExchange in 2007, Mayo Collaborative Services v Prometheus Laboratories in 2012 and Alice Corp v CLS Bank in 2014, and the subsequent...
...Imagination suggested this might be “extremely challenging” without infringement of its patents — and asked for proof that this had not occurred. Apple declined to provide it....
...I mean, I certainly knew that Apple was this monolithic almost mythic company that was extremely good at controlling its own narratives and keeping questions limited to journalists they could trust to answer...
...Apple's health ambitions were underlined by its move to allow users to access medical records on their iPhones, raising privacy concerns....
...(Reuters) Apple v WeChat The biggest rival to Apple’s flagship smartphone in China is a messaging app that allows users to pay for food, hail cabs, stream video and more....
...Neil Campling, head of global TMT research at Northern Trust Capital Markets, described Apple’s move as a “black swan moment” for Imagination, and said that the stock was now “uninvestable”....
...The US Department of Justice has weighed in on the patent battle between Apple and Samsung Electronics, recommending the Supreme Court send the case back to lower courts to reassess the appropriate amount...
...The decision by the top court also gives renewed hope to Samsung as the South Korean electronic group seeks to reduce the damages of $548m it agreed to pay Apple after losing a series of appeals in patent...
...And in a David v Goliath dispute, a 32-year-old man from Wales won a lawsuit against Apple over a crack in his Apple Watch Sport, which he noticed 10 days after he bought it in July....
...Earlier this month, Samsung agreed to pay Apple $548m in damages relating to the same three patents at issue in the case that is now being escalated to the Supreme Court....
...Seeing that playing music this way was inefficient, he created a searchable database and turned an Apple computer into a precursor of mixing music digitally....
...A similar principle was established for utility patents by the Supreme Court in the case of Markman v Westview Instruments in 1996....
...trust”....
...Goldman Sachs patents virtual currency The bank has made a patent application for a cryptocurrency settlement system in a move that underlines the sector’s hopes that the architecture behind bitcoin can...
...Social media now sends almost as much traffic to news sites as Google — 36 per cent v 41 per cent. Traffic diversion on this scale poses a dilemma for publishers....
...It comes at a difficult time for Samsung, with profits at the key smartphone business being squeezed by a resurgent Apple and low-cost Chinese rivals....
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